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city that there was in northern alabama. did that make a difference? >> what helped i think more than anything is that huntsville tied itself to the industry and there were coming you know, there were a lot of people, a lot of engineers and scientists descended on alabama, and the city wanted to diaz's seagate itself and that helped them to negotiate this quietly. so yes, from the beginning -- my parents were civil rights activists and after the voting civil rights act passes then they turn to politics. i grew up licking stamps from the national democratic party. i have memories my father ran for governor against george wallace in 1970 and i have th
city that there was in northern alabama. did that make a difference? >> what helped i think more than anything is that huntsville tied itself to the industry and there were coming you know, there were a lot of people, a lot of engineers and scientists descended on alabama, and the city wanted to diaz's seagate itself and that helped them to negotiate this quietly. so yes, from the beginning -- my parents were civil rights activists and after the voting civil rights act passes then they...
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the city of mobile is. in 2008 you have the city that hit atlanta. i storm chased that one. that was midway through my storm chasing career. but there's really no discretion. the tornadoes don't really pick let's go for this city or this town versus let's go for this open field. it's just a coin toss. if it hits something. i will say this is one of the larger tornadoes i have seen for the south. you usually don't have large hail and destructive tornadoes here in the south, especially south of i-20. you see that more up in the north georgia mountains and northern alabama, but for there to be this large of a tornado come through southern mississippi and according to the radar continue to track into alabama, the national weather service is going to be taking the scientific data apart for sure. >> this is perhaps an extraordinary event that we are watching unfold here on some youtube video posted by someone in hattiesburg, mississippi. do you have a sense -- i mean, in your experience what the types -- this is
the city of mobile is. in 2008 you have the city that hit atlanta. i storm chased that one. that was midway through my storm chasing career. but there's really no discretion. the tornadoes don't really pick let's go for this city or this town versus let's go for this open field. it's just a coin toss. if it hits something. i will say this is one of the larger tornadoes i have seen for the south. you usually don't have large hail and destructive tornadoes here in the south, especially south of...
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that means the morning rush hour could be a slush our, the cars trying to get into the city of boston and headed in that direction and maybe facing a lot of that mushy stuff that could be dangerous for people. on the bright side, the mbta is expected to be up to full service and the mayor is suggesting people hop on the trains earlier. things could be running a little snow tomorrow so want to give yourself extra time and right here at logan airport, things are back to normal and there's that nominee effect and a number of people trying to fly out that wouldn't be able to over the course of the storm, friday and saturday and same things for folks coming in and things are expected to be busy throughout the rest of the tonight and then tomorrow, the runways are open, so that's good news. harris? >> and is there any information for people still waiting for electricity. i mentioned some 300,000 of them. >> yeah, that, it's tough here, and almost 200,000 of that number are here in massachusetts. the majority of them south of boston on the south shore on cape cod and those national grid and
that means the morning rush hour could be a slush our, the cars trying to get into the city of boston and headed in that direction and maybe facing a lot of that mushy stuff that could be dangerous for people. on the bright side, the mbta is expected to be up to full service and the mayor is suggesting people hop on the trains earlier. things could be running a little snow tomorrow so want to give yourself extra time and right here at logan airport, things are back to normal and there's that...
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the fire official says the twister has caused major damage in the city and on the campus of the university of southern mississippi. although authorities in town say there have been no verified reports of injuries the national weather service reports injuries in nearby marion county. >>> right now let's check in with rob and the weather going on around here. not that crazy. >> much different story than what we're seeing in the bay area. southea southeast, rare overnight combination of conditions that are strong enough to produce overnight tornadoes through dixie alley. this is stretching from mississippi, alabama, georgia, and like the storms we see here, the strong thunderstorms we see around the bay area, these are seeing strong jet stream higher up and winds at the surface coming off the gulf of mexico out of the southeast that generate strong rotating updrafts that have already produced a dozen tornadoes from mississippi and alabama. tonight, southwestern georgia and the florida panhandle can see a few more before daybreak tomorrow. here, just completely dry. chilly night. you're going
the fire official says the twister has caused major damage in the city and on the campus of the university of southern mississippi. although authorities in town say there have been no verified reports of injuries the national weather service reports injuries in nearby marion county. >>> right now let's check in with rob and the weather going on around here. not that crazy. >> much different story than what we're seeing in the bay area. southea southeast, rare overnight...
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tore through the city on sunday. this is video shot shortly after the tornado touched down. officials say more than a dozen people were injured. martha shade shows us some of the widespread damage.left by the tornado. a severe storm system ripped through the southeast sunday evening, creating this terrifying sight in hattiesburg, mississippi. >> "this is happening right outside my hotel, look at that, look at all that damage dude." >> "i heard the sirens, looked ok outside, and then next thing i know, all the lights went out and it got dark outside and i ran to the bathroom and i could hear all the noise outside. it was really a matter of within seconds everything changed." officials say the tornado caused significant damage in the section of hattiesburg where it touched down. >> "that's a very populated area, a lot of businesses in that area, that's where the growth out from hattiesburg has extended, so there's a pretty large, densely populated with businesses as well as residences in that area." a state of emergenc
tore through the city on sunday. this is video shot shortly after the tornado touched down. officials say more than a dozen people were injured. martha shade shows us some of the widespread damage.left by the tornado. a severe storm system ripped through the southeast sunday evening, creating this terrifying sight in hattiesburg, mississippi. >> "this is happening right outside my hotel, look at that, look at all that damage dude." >> "i heard the sirens, looked ok...
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most of the outages are in the boston area. schools in the city remain closed today. transportation officials say they are work to make sure this morning's commute is as smooth as possible. they are urging people to use mass transit or work from home if possible. >> anything that you can do to help us knock the piles down on the intersections are going to help public safety. shoveling sidewalks i know will take a couple of days. but if you are walking in the street, just be very, very careful. we don't want to see a lot of pedestrian accidents. use caution. >> airports and train stations are also getting back to normal. airlines say they are operating on a close to normal schedule in the area. amtrak has limited service between new york and boston. b >>> a big story this morning, the massive manhunt continues in california for a former lapd officer accused of killing three people. on sunday, a home improvement store was evacuated after police received a tip saying someone resembling 33-year-old christopher dominican republicker was seen inside. police arrived on the s
most of the outages are in the boston area. schools in the city remain closed today. transportation officials say they are work to make sure this morning's commute is as smooth as possible. they are urging people to use mass transit or work from home if possible. >> anything that you can do to help us knock the piles down on the intersections are going to help public safety. shoveling sidewalks i know will take a couple of days. but if you are walking in the street, just be very, very...
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cities in the world. and tokyo and osaka came in first and second followed by sydney, australia, in third. as for american cities, l.a. and new york city are tied for number 27. >>> over the weekend, boeing got a dreamliner test flight off the ground. the first since the government put the 787s in a holding pattern while it investigates battery-related fires. >>> there is speculation swirling that apple is working on a spy-worthy watch. the gadget is said to feature curved glass to hug your wrist. >>> as we hope you all know -- valentine's day is this thursday. and the national retail federation predicts americans will spend more than $18 billion in total on presents for their moms, their wives, their children, and get this, $815 million of that will be spent on fido. >>> speaking of l'amour, only the french could dream of this one. this a web site offering business people and travelers easy access to short-term hotel rooms for intraday trysts or a quiet place to work. no need for credit card information.
cities in the world. and tokyo and osaka came in first and second followed by sydney, australia, in third. as for american cities, l.a. and new york city are tied for number 27. >>> over the weekend, boeing got a dreamliner test flight off the ground. the first since the government put the 787s in a holding pattern while it investigates battery-related fires. >>> there is speculation swirling that apple is working on a spy-worthy watch. the gadget is said to feature curved...
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after that move the unions in the cities didn't do that anymore and the cities felt safer and commerce was easier after that rough period which he received national recognition from wilson who waffled on the same issue for his bravery. he did win election again, even though he had turned his back on these irishmen. even though he felt terrible about it. that gave him stature and that's why he was chosen. he thought he'd be chosen for president. >> you paint a picture about wilson going across the country promoting the league of nations. at the same time that coolidge is governor of massachusetts dealing with this strike. how did they stay in touch in those days and what did wilson contribute to that whole debate? >> they didn't really stay in touch. coolidge might call the navy for help and you do see some traffic from roosevelt who was at navy in this whole issue of the strike and the port city. need to police it, need to feed it, you know. would there be a general strike. but wilson communicated through sam who had gone to versailles. the union statesman, his friend who had kept labo
after that move the unions in the cities didn't do that anymore and the cities felt safer and commerce was easier after that rough period which he received national recognition from wilson who waffled on the same issue for his bravery. he did win election again, even though he had turned his back on these irishmen. even though he felt terrible about it. that gave him stature and that's why he was chosen. he thought he'd be chosen for president. >> you paint a picture about wilson going...
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the tornado traveled down the city's main street it mangled homes and businesses across the campus of university of southern mississippi. >> i saw it as it was crossing interstate 59. it was coming pretty fast. my heart was racing. i have lived here my whole life. this is surreal. hard to take it in right now. >> the powerful winds flipped cars and tossed a trampoline on top of a damaged red cross relief truck. the red cross center was complete dlis troyed. phil bryant plans to check out all of the damage. >>> thank you so much. i was watching last night. >> all clear now? >> we are still looking at more isolated severe weather across places of alabama and also expecting to see isolated severe weather possible through areas of southern georgia heavy rain across storms. we are talking locally anywhere from 3-6 inches of rain. they will continue to be a story across the next several days as well. the next storm system will stall out across the southeast. that's when we will see the flooding threat continue over the next several days. we had multiple reports of tornadoes about 15 reporte
the tornado traveled down the city's main street it mangled homes and businesses across the campus of university of southern mississippi. >> i saw it as it was crossing interstate 59. it was coming pretty fast. my heart was racing. i have lived here my whole life. this is surreal. hard to take it in right now. >> the powerful winds flipped cars and tossed a trampoline on top of a damaged red cross relief truck. the red cross center was complete dlis troyed. phil bryant plans to...
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they say the city was suddenly a flurry of debris. emergency sirens and then darkness when the power lines fell down. our josh levs has been monitoring facebook, twitter and i-reports for pictures of the storm. what have you got, josh? >> this is an i-report that's come to us from paul wells. he went driving to the hattiesburg campus of the university of southern mississippi. you are able to see in this powerful video some of these really stricken areas. i'll let this go for 20, 30 seconds so you can see where it brings you here. i want to remine you what we've been telling you. the campus was largely empty. we do have information that there were four buildings that were damaged. take a look at that building right there. look at that. you can just see the power of the tornado there. now, since i have this going, i want to show you something here. this right here is a really important building. it's the ogletree house, the alumni house, very well known. it was put up in 1912. it's historic. now look at that building. it was completely
they say the city was suddenly a flurry of debris. emergency sirens and then darkness when the power lines fell down. our josh levs has been monitoring facebook, twitter and i-reports for pictures of the storm. what have you got, josh? >> this is an i-report that's come to us from paul wells. he went driving to the hattiesburg campus of the university of southern mississippi. you are able to see in this powerful video some of these really stricken areas. i'll let this go for 20, 30...
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miles near and in the city of hattiesburg, mississippi. roofs off, cars overturned, power lines down. there are some reports of people injured. that number no doubt will grow. there are concerns about people trapped. we've been talking with some people who went through this tornado, including one person who the tornado went right over his house. he was able to walk out unscathed. his house not the same, of course. we also spoke with a storm chaser, john sibley, who not only watched the tornado as it hit, but he followed it as it tracked several miles along the ground. take a listen. >> were you able to see this tornado? >> yes, i was. i picked up the originally as the storm came out of marion county. there were reports of injuries as well as structures being destroyed. the central part of the county, i pretty much picked it up about five miles to the west of western hattiesburg. the storm basically continued parallel east of 98 -- excuse me, paralleled 98 to the east. once we were across i-59, it turned more towards the north, tracking eas
miles near and in the city of hattiesburg, mississippi. roofs off, cars overturned, power lines down. there are some reports of people injured. that number no doubt will grow. there are concerns about people trapped. we've been talking with some people who went through this tornado, including one person who the tornado went right over his house. he was able to walk out unscathed. his house not the same, of course. we also spoke with a storm chaser, john sibley, who not only watched the tornado...
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high temperature neared 55. >> 37 degrees at the airport. >> the mayor would give the state of the city address this afternoon. >> president obama will deliver his state of the union address tomorrow. >> our biggest problem will be after we did get out. >> millions of people in new england have nowhere to go after the big time blizzard. >> we will update [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. 5:00 a.m. >> put
high temperature neared 55. >> 37 degrees at the airport. >> the mayor would give the state of the city address this afternoon. >> president obama will deliver his state of the union address tomorrow. >> our biggest problem will be after we did get out. >> millions of people in new england have nowhere to go after the big time blizzard. >> we will update [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute...
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ever for the city. l.a.p.d. chief charlie beck: >> every day that dorner is loose the likelihood of an attack on either a uniformed police officer or a family of a police officer is likely. that's why we rush to make this offer. >> reporter: it's been four days since dorner's burnt-out truck was found near the resort town of big bear. but since then the trail has gone ice cold. >> today only 25 officers were on the hunt, down from more than a hundred on friday. the search area is standing, 150 miles to the south, authorities are checking cars heading to mexico. today authorities released the name of one of dorner's victims. michael crane died thursday when his car was ambushed. he was 34 years old. an 11-year police veteran and former marine. in fullerton, california, a second victim was remembered. monica quan was an assistant basketball coach. on saturday her family paid tribute. quan's father, randy quan, is one of the many police officers threatened in dorner's manifesto. >> there are over 50 famili
ever for the city. l.a.p.d. chief charlie beck: >> every day that dorner is loose the likelihood of an attack on either a uniformed police officer or a family of a police officer is likely. that's why we rush to make this offer. >> reporter: it's been four days since dorner's burnt-out truck was found near the resort town of big bear. but since then the trail has gone ice cold. >> today only 25 officers were on the hunt, down from more than a hundred on friday. the search area...
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this is the city of hattiesburg. they say the city was suddenly a flurry of debris and darkness where the power lines fell down. josh has been monitoring facebook, twitter for comments about the storm. >> this is an ireport that came to us from paul wells. he went driving to the hattiesburg campus of the university of southern mississippi. you're able to see some of these stricken areas. i'm going to let this breathe for about 20, 30 seconds. as we take a look at this, i want to remind everyone, what we've been telling you. the campus was largely empty. we do have information from the university there were four buildings damaged. take a look at that. can you see the power of the tornado there. since i have this going, i want to show you something here. this is an important building on the campus. it's very well known. it's historic. put up in 1912. now, look at that building today. this is one of the ones that was complete loy wrecked. we have ireporters throughout the region, and safely they've been able to take som
this is the city of hattiesburg. they say the city was suddenly a flurry of debris and darkness where the power lines fell down. josh has been monitoring facebook, twitter for comments about the storm. >> this is an ireport that came to us from paul wells. he went driving to the hattiesburg campus of the university of southern mississippi. you're able to see some of these stricken areas. i'm going to let this breathe for about 20, 30 seconds. as we take a look at this, i want to remind...
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city it destroyed the school system. some school reformers thought maybe that's what needed to happen. >> it was probably one of the worst school districts in the country. it was a horror. >> before katrina how did they? it would just fail. >> let's you rebuild what was there or did you rebuild something entirely. >> louisiana built something new. they made it easy for people to open charters. >> you tell them here's my plan. >> ben marcovitz started a charter school called sigh academy. >> when he started his school in 2008 he was the only employee. he drove his car around new orleans until 3 in the morning putting up signs advertising schools. >> you see the number right here that was my cell phone. >> he had to at ties because st -- advertise because students had to choose to go here. >> we are putting these up every where. >> he went to people's houses to recruit. >> living in new orleans we have never had that. >> her son reggie -- >> he came out interviewed talked to me and talk to do reggie and he was explaining t
city it destroyed the school system. some school reformers thought maybe that's what needed to happen. >> it was probably one of the worst school districts in the country. it was a horror. >> before katrina how did they? it would just fail. >> let's you rebuild what was there or did you rebuild something entirely. >> louisiana built something new. they made it easy for people to open charters. >> you tell them here's my plan. >> ben marcovitz started a...
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city is on high alert the whole area is. last year it seemed like the theme centered around the recent death of whitney houston, if this year had a theme what do you thing it would be? >> reporter: probably the most striking thing for a lot of music critics is leading up to the awards show there wasn't an it nominee or performer. last year there was a lot of attention, focused on adele and her several nominations this year it was about the up and coming artists. when you look at top nominees it is a testament. there was a six way tie with six nominations each they ranged from the well known to the more up and coming like frank ocean and the group fun. >> it was a great show. fun to watch. reconcile with chris brown ... she told rolling stone magazine .. it was more important for her to be happy .. and she wasn't going to let anybodys opinion get in the way of that .... she said even if its a mistake ,, it's her mistake. she says she can handle the backlash. thanks juliette. coming up, a k-p- i-x 5 >>> even if it is a mistake
city is on high alert the whole area is. last year it seemed like the theme centered around the recent death of whitney houston, if this year had a theme what do you thing it would be? >> reporter: probably the most striking thing for a lot of music critics is leading up to the awards show there wasn't an it nominee or performer. last year there was a lot of attention, focused on adele and her several nominations this year it was about the up and coming artists. when you look at top...
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leave the phone in the car like i do and travel to the nation's sexiest city. we'll take you there. >> and dare we say snow for your valentine's morning? gary mcgrady joining us with the forecast still ahead. ♪ ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. >>> back to our top story tonight, pope benedict xvi is resigning. the pope stunned the roman catholic church today when he announced he would step down saying he no longer had the mental or physical strength to carry on. the last day will be february 28th. he's the first pope to resign in 700 years. he will not be involved in a new selection process. the former mayor of boston and former u.s. ambassador to the vatican joins us with perspective tonight. thank you for joining us. >> good eveni
leave the phone in the car like i do and travel to the nation's sexiest city. we'll take you there. >> and dare we say snow for your valentine's morning? gary mcgrady joining us with the forecast still ahead. ♪ ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. bee happy. bee healthy. with...
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how bad the city wants the guy. considering hundreds of thousands of dollars it is already spending each day trying to protect these 50 l.a.p.d. officers and their families who dorner has targeted for murder. >> this is an act, make no mistake about it, of domestic terrorism. this is a man who has targeted those that we entrust to protect the public. his actions can not go unanswered. a society is defind by what it values and we value our law enforcement family. >> reporter: now dorner has been on the run for just six days. for perspective, jenna, the olympic park bomber, eric rudolph, he was bounty out there. whitey bolger was on the fbi most wanted list for 12 years. two million dollars, which eventually was collected. jenna? powerful words by the chief of police as well, on this whole surge. what is the status of this search at this time? >> well, there are no credible lead. there was possible siting this weekend. that turned out to be negative. coordinate information. now we do have information, video from a sea
how bad the city wants the guy. considering hundreds of thousands of dollars it is already spending each day trying to protect these 50 l.a.p.d. officers and their families who dorner has targeted for murder. >> this is an act, make no mistake about it, of domestic terrorism. this is a man who has targeted those that we entrust to protect the public. his actions can not go unanswered. a society is defind by what it values and we value our law enforcement family. >> reporter: now...
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with allen pizzey in vatican city. >> reporter: the surprise announcement was delivered to a gathering of cardinals in latin. citing his age, pope benedict said to do his work both strength of mind and body are necessary and that his have deteriorated "to the extent that i have to recognize my incapacity to fulfill the ministry entrusted to me." vatican sources said the pope had been considering his resignation for some time, but the clerics who heard it were still taken by surprise according to bishop oscar sanchez. "we were all stunned" he said. "all the cardinals looked at each other and that was it. we asked for a last blessing." but perhaps they should have seen it coming. benedict has been in failing health for some time and had previously said he would consider resigning if he felt he could no longer carry on. but vatican officials said no specific medical condition prompted the resignation. vatican spokesman father federico lombardi said the pope acted with what he called "great freedom and clarity." >> we will continue to love him and to receive his love. >> reporter: benedict
with allen pizzey in vatican city. >> reporter: the surprise announcement was delivered to a gathering of cardinals in latin. citing his age, pope benedict said to do his work both strength of mind and body are necessary and that his have deteriorated "to the extent that i have to recognize my incapacity to fulfill the ministry entrusted to me." vatican sources said the pope had been considering his resignation for some time, but the clerics who heard it were still taken by...
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we can see the jefferson memorial from the hd city camera. we've had a lot of the rain tapering off across northern virginia, the district into maryland. you see the areas in yellow and orange raining harder. right now in northern virginia, fairfax, loudoun, prince william, stafford, spotsylvania, just scattered light rain. a little bit of light rain, just sprinkles now in washington. prince yorjs county, sprinkles. a little bit of light rain in charles county. northern part of prince george's county, it stretches west into montgomery county. all the rain is moving to the north and east. as we look at temperatures. right now, well above freezing but it's cold. it's only in the 30s. so you need a winter coat and umbrella. mid and upper 30s in prince george's, arlington, fairfax and montgomery. it will warm up nicely by this afternoon. ought to hit the 50s much of the region. occasional rain this morning tapering off by early afternoon. may have sun breaking out. 30s overnight as we clear out by dawn tomorrow. during the day on tuesday, up near
we can see the jefferson memorial from the hd city camera. we've had a lot of the rain tapering off across northern virginia, the district into maryland. you see the areas in yellow and orange raining harder. right now in northern virginia, fairfax, loudoun, prince william, stafford, spotsylvania, just scattered light rain. a little bit of light rain, just sprinkles now in washington. prince yorjs county, sprinkles. a little bit of light rain in charles county. northern part of prince george's...
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." >> -- in the city of chicago, just in january alone. 42 or 43 is the number. >> his hometown. >> yeah, exactly. and every major metro area has a crime problem of some kind. 42 people killed in 1 city in 1 month? that's staggering. so, something hopefully will get done. but we don't know yet. >>> new classified reports reveal the u.s. is the target of a widespread computer hacking campaign that could cost the economy tens of billions of dollars. the report says china is by far the main culprit. the white house plans to crack down this week by getting government and private companies to simply share more information. >> so, this is quite widespread. this is a national issue at this point. so, we all have to be mindful of this. >> people love computers in this day and age. it makes things faster and more convenient. you can do everything from your laptop or desk. but there is a dark side that we're vulnerable to those malicious nerds out there who plot their evil from a keyboard. >> so much more vulnerable so than even a decade ago. not everybody had a laptop ten years ago. >> exactly. t
." >> -- in the city of chicago, just in january alone. 42 or 43 is the number. >> his hometown. >> yeah, exactly. and every major metro area has a crime problem of some kind. 42 people killed in 1 city in 1 month? that's staggering. so, something hopefully will get done. but we don't know yet. >>> new classified reports reveal the u.s. is the target of a widespread computer hacking campaign that could cost the economy tens of billions of dollars. the report says...
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well, welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. this past thursday night i had the pleasure of speaking on the campus of syracuse university to members of the student body, faculty and community on the topic of the future of conservativism. and it was sponsored by the college republicans on campus who are definitely in the minority at syracuse. you know, i think i've learned that the future of conservativism is a lot better in the hands of some of the students that i met than i feel it is with some of the adults who think they're in charge. i had dinner with about ten of the students before the speech and i absolutely loved hearing those students explain what made them believe in a free market economy. individual responsibility, sanctionty of human life and defense. pan they didn't hold the views because it would make them popular and loved by fellow students. they thought through how their future and their country could best be free he. there were present of students who attended who told me they disagreed with pretty much everyth
well, welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. this past thursday night i had the pleasure of speaking on the campus of syracuse university to members of the student body, faculty and community on the topic of the future of conservativism. and it was sponsored by the college republicans on campus who are definitely in the minority at syracuse. you know, i think i've learned that the future of conservativism is a lot better in the hands of some of the students that i met...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or woening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, human nears. >> gretchen: good morning, everybody. today is monday, february 11, 2013. i'm gretchen carlson. thanks for sharing your time with us today. we begin with a fox news alert. pope benedict xvi is resigni
i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that...
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the first president was city editor of the atlanta journal, they counted competition, and everyone in georgia came to know jack nelson as one of the most incisive and aggravating reporters who ever lived. i can say all the epithet's i heard described, one was his and. that has a connotation that is always burrowing in where they ought not to be. they should not be exposed to different people. jack would do that and was incredible success and sometimes under unbelievable danger. the first time he came to georgia he was inducted, went into the national guard, inducted to go to the korean war. he went to fort stewart, georgia and became a staff sergeant. if you read the book you find out he never learned how to shoot a rifle, never had any basic training at all, he was promoted above the other people who came with him from biloxi to the army and did that because he was a reporter and expert at publicizing his commanding officer's great exploits. he did this by becoming friends with all the editors of newspapers up and down the coast from savannah to florida. he ingratiated himself there
the first president was city editor of the atlanta journal, they counted competition, and everyone in georgia came to know jack nelson as one of the most incisive and aggravating reporters who ever lived. i can say all the epithet's i heard described, one was his and. that has a connotation that is always burrowing in where they ought not to be. they should not be exposed to different people. jack would do that and was incredible success and sometimes under unbelievable danger. the first time...
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news 4's angie goff at the live desk. >>> breaking news out of vatican city. the vatican confirms that pope benedict will resign on february 28th. the vatican confirming this information. he made a statement in latin during a small event saying that he does not have the strength anymore. the vatican did not offer any more explanation but once again this breaking news out of vatican city that pope benedict will resign as of february 28th. at the live desk, angie goff, news 4. >>> thank you, angie. president obama will honor a hero from the war in afghanistan. he'll award this man the medal of honor. he and his fellow soldiers battled hundreds of taliban fighters for more than 12 hours in 2009. eight americans died. romesha will be the only third living member to receive the medal of honor. >>> authorities in california are preparing for another day of searching for a suspected killer. police in los angeles are offering $1 million for information on christopher dorner, an ex-police officer accused of murdering three people. officers surrounding a home improvemen
news 4's angie goff at the live desk. >>> breaking news out of vatican city. the vatican confirms that pope benedict will resign on february 28th. the vatican confirming this information. he made a statement in latin during a small event saying that he does not have the strength anymore. the vatican did not offer any more explanation but once again this breaking news out of vatican city that pope benedict will resign as of february 28th. at the live desk, angie goff, news 4....
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to evacuate this lowe's in the city of north ridge on sunday. still, no sign of the suspected killer and police are banning together to offer an incentive. >> collectively, this group, led my my office, is posting a reward of $1 million for information that will lead to mr. dorner's capture. >> reporter: police say the reward is high because the stakes are so high. >> every day that dorner is loose, the likelihood of an attack on either a uniformed police officer or a family of a police officer is likely. >> reporter: police suspect the 33-year-old fugitive and a week-long reign of terror that left three people dead. he said the lapd was corrupt and racist and vowed war against former colleagues and their families. the police chief is reopening the 2007 case that resulted in dorner being fired. >> if there is anything to what he says in his manifesto, we'll deal with it and deal with it publicly. >> reporter: police found camping gear in his burned out pickup truck. dorner is former military. a skilled marksman and familiar with law enforcement
to evacuate this lowe's in the city of north ridge on sunday. still, no sign of the suspected killer and police are banning together to offer an incentive. >> collectively, this group, led my my office, is posting a reward of $1 million for information that will lead to mr. dorner's capture. >> reporter: police say the reward is high because the stakes are so high. >> every day that dorner is loose, the likelihood of an attack on either a uniformed police officer or a family...
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the man suspected in killing of a 13-year-old suisun city girl is due back in court on wednesday. anthony lamar jones of fairfield was arrested friday. he is suspected of killing genelle conway allen whose naked body was found a week earlier in fairfield's allan witt park. restraining order documents obtained by the fairfield daily republic suggests jones had grown increasingly violent in the days right before the murder. >>> in the documents, jones he is strained wife described an incident which she -- the two were together in a car. "anthony looked at me and said, i don't want to scare you but i have a knife and a gun and i don't want to die alone." she said at that point, she jumped out of the moving car. the restraining order against jones was issued february 1, the day conway allen's body was found. >>> there are no arrests for a deadly shooting in the cambrian neighborhood of santa clara county. a man was found shot to death on rhonda drive yesterday afternoon. another man showed up at goodman hospital at about -- good samaritan hospital at about the same time. he had been w
the man suspected in killing of a 13-year-old suisun city girl is due back in court on wednesday. anthony lamar jones of fairfield was arrested friday. he is suspected of killing genelle conway allen whose naked body was found a week earlier in fairfield's allan witt park. restraining order documents obtained by the fairfield daily republic suggests jones had grown increasingly violent in the days right before the murder. >>> in the documents, jones he is strained wife described an...
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also the city putting out a $1 million reward for his arrest. the largest in the city's history. police are guarding 50 lapd families. >> it's my sincere desire to bring mr. dorneer to justice, to bring him to court, to capture him alive. that is absolutely what i want. and it would be my preference that if he's watching this, that he surrender so that we can end this nightmare. >> there is a task force of federal and local police to serve as a clearing house for those leads coming in. martha: where is the search focused now? i know they were in the bear mountain area last week. >> reporter: that's still going on. but this is a photo released by the riverside police of a victim. michael crane. former marine. two tours in the middle east. he leaves behind a wife and a son. police scaled back their search in the san bernardino mountains. they found two rifles and a handgunth his burngd out vehicle. the chief says they are going to reopen the hearing to assure the city that it was a fair hearing and not based on racism as dorner claims. bill: we have much more on what's happening ou
also the city putting out a $1 million reward for his arrest. the largest in the city's history. police are guarding 50 lapd families. >> it's my sincere desire to bring mr. dorneer to justice, to bring him to court, to capture him alive. that is absolutely what i want. and it would be my preference that if he's watching this, that he surrender so that we can end this nightmare. >> there is a task force of federal and local police to serve as a clearing house for those leads coming...
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the reaction coming in from all corners of the globe including in the city. >> yes. a lot people showing up stunned. when they went to bed he is still their leader. he will only be the leader for another two weeks. >> i am a bit surprised. personally there is something with his health. maybe he feels he cannot carry on his duties. >> his health is not really that good. >> people do agree that they probably need a younger person because this is a new century and new younger blood is needed. >> that are looking for to see who the next leader will be. >> back to you james. >> thank you will. >> there is no specific medical condition that led to this decision by the pope. he has slowed down significantly and cut down his foreign travel. >> his age as the main issue. >> a developing story out of delaware or three people are dead after a man opens fire in a courthouse. >> here are new pictures out of washington. the mayor of wilmington confirming that the gunman and his wife are dead. >> he is suspected of killing two people and wounding another at the new castle county co
the reaction coming in from all corners of the globe including in the city. >> yes. a lot people showing up stunned. when they went to bed he is still their leader. he will only be the leader for another two weeks. >> i am a bit surprised. personally there is something with his health. maybe he feels he cannot carry on his duties. >> his health is not really that good. >> people do agree that they probably need a younger person because this is a new century and new...
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is the most literate city in america. >> the honor comes with a healthy dose of irony. >> i think that's really cool. >> i'm excited. >> obviously we're extremely flattered. >> reporter: flattered that so many d.c. residents are letting books take them on a journey. this woman works for a bookstore and she is so excited by a book she read. >> gives me chills to think about it, because she's so wonderful. >> reporter: and that enthusiasm is contagious. a new study from central connecticut state university says the residents of d.c. are more literate than their counterparts in any other in the america. >> they're wonderfully loyal to us and wonderfully loyal to the printed word in general night. read a lot. >> people that you meet at work, people are very well read. >> the researchers measured things like how many bookstores a people has, how many people still read the newspaper, and how much education people get. at 14th and v northwest inside busboys and poets -- >> it's mentally stimulating. i think a lot of book reading here is specifically for that. >> reporter: readers we talked to t
is the most literate city in america. >> the honor comes with a healthy dose of irony. >> i think that's really cool. >> i'm excited. >> obviously we're extremely flattered. >> reporter: flattered that so many d.c. residents are letting books take them on a journey. this woman works for a bookstore and she is so excited by a book she read. >> gives me chills to think about it, because she's so wonderful. >> reporter: and that enthusiasm is contagious. a...
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and lawmakers at the state and city levels. biden is meeting with pennsylvania lawmakers right now. we'll hear more later today. the president plans to go to chicago on friday. his hometown is seeing gun rounds skyrocketing. >>> robert gates says he supports using aerial drones to target suspected terrorists. >> you can far more easily limit collateral damage with a drone than you can with a bo, even a precision-guided munition of an airplane. >> the u.s. military's use of drones has been controversial, especially in afghanistan where civilian casualties from drone attacks have really angered the afghan government. >>> back here, law enforcement agencies are still considering using domestic drones. this is a hot issue sparking a lot of controversy. coming up at 8:23, we'll take a look at what we found out in a ktvu special report and why unmanned aircraft may already be flying in your neighborhood. >>> time is now 8:16. the manhunt goes on for christopher dorner. a $1 million reward was announced by city leaders for information
and lawmakers at the state and city levels. biden is meeting with pennsylvania lawmakers right now. we'll hear more later today. the president plans to go to chicago on friday. his hometown is seeing gun rounds skyrocketing. >>> robert gates says he supports using aerial drones to target suspected terrorists. >> you can far more easily limit collateral damage with a drone than you can with a bo, even a precision-guided munition of an airplane. >> the u.s. military's use of...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> let's take a look at u.s. futures. the last time we checked in, the dow was set to open about 11 points at the open. it's peared back just a tad. the dow is still trying to climb back towards that 14,000 level, a time, ross, when frankly more people were talking about warning signs in the market. >>> meanwhile, as far as the european stocks were concerned, and this is where we stand, firmer today. the ibex down 0.3%. the cac 40, ftse and xetra dax up between 0.25% and 0.5%. dollar index is up, kelly. >> that's right. and the dollar/yen, adding 0.5%. so 93.17. aussie/dollar weaker by about 0.5%. a lot of trade across asia is quiet or closed for the lunar new year. >>> france's problems have nothing to do with a single curren currency, but down to the problems itself. he said that the core of the french problem lies inside the cup, not in the foreign exchange rate. this time last week, the french president called for the rights to curve the euro. >>> and the euro g
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> let's take a look at u.s. futures. the last time we checked in, the dow was set to open about 11 points at the open. it's peared back just a tad. the dow is still trying to climb back towards that 14,000 level, a time, ross, when frankly more people were talking about warning signs in the market. >>> meanwhile, as far as the european stocks were concerned, and...
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we'll get the color from that. ed morse from citi will give us his forecast. a lot to cover tonight at 5:00. >> we'll talk finance ministers in a few minutes. >> oh, yes. >> we've not gotten there yet. if you're just joining us this morning, here's what you missed. >>> welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far. >> that announcement being confirmed from the vatican, pope benedict is due to resign february the 28th. >> uncertainty in the economy and sluggishness in the economy gives you center of a friendly fact. >> we did a lousy job in january on the tax side. i think it's better to go over the cliff than do a lousy job. >> rarely to these -- rarely do these oppositions result in a deal being voted down. it is something at least worthy of keeping an eye on. >> president obama seems to have pulled the republicans fangs with respect to the debt ceiling. that's probably the big risk the market was worried about. >> all night long, this is what it heard. beep, beep, beep. yes. snow plows. >> this is the opening bell on monday
we'll get the color from that. ed morse from citi will give us his forecast. a lot to cover tonight at 5:00. >> we'll talk finance ministers in a few minutes. >> oh, yes. >> we've not gotten there yet. if you're just joining us this morning, here's what you missed. >>> welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far. >> that announcement being confirmed from the vatican, pope benedict is due to resign february the 28th....
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half of the population of china now lives in the city which is a brand-new thing and access to media. >> brian, good luck. >> thanks, guys. >> we love those. anyway -- >> and prefers u.s. iron man a lot. in terms of -- >> thank you, coming up, maybe she's watching. he invested. >> my iron man. >> he could be the future of the hedge fund industry. our next guest has been ranked among the most successself up and commerce. [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you
half of the population of china now lives in the city which is a brand-new thing and access to media. >> brian, good luck. >> thanks, guys. >> we love those. anyway -- >> and prefers u.s. iron man a lot. in terms of -- >> thank you, coming up, maybe she's watching. he invested. >> my iron man. >> he could be the future of the hedge fund industry. our next guest has been ranked among the most successself up and commerce. [ indistinct shouting ] [ male...
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the city lost in 1912 when the titanic left its shores. city were expected to dominate. >> didn't happen that way, did it? >> didn't happen indeed. this is southampton. scrappy ball around the area. and then mika, please avert your eyes. possibly the most uncouth goal celebration in goal celebration history. this gentleman had the stomach flu a couple of weeks ago, had to leave the field to answer the call of nature. they decently cut it off. >> what did he do?nature, and s had a charmin moment, he wiped himself in front of the public. >> no, he rochered. >> yes, before it was invented. and now south hampton trying to get back into the game, and this gareth barry, with one of the finest finishes in his career, but unfortunately into his own net, joe. >> what? you are not supposed to do that? >> it was self-implosion, and humiliation, and look at this. rolled across and picked up gareth barry and passed his own goalkeeper. >> and the best part is that his own goalkeeper never saw it coming. >> well, he dropped it over the line, and if any g
the city lost in 1912 when the titanic left its shores. city were expected to dominate. >> didn't happen that way, did it? >> didn't happen indeed. this is southampton. scrappy ball around the area. and then mika, please avert your eyes. possibly the most uncouth goal celebration in goal celebration history. this gentleman had the stomach flu a couple of weeks ago, had to leave the field to answer the call of nature. they decently cut it off. >> what did he do?nature, and s...